How does the Rayleigh scattering effect the colors of the sunset?
If the sunset had different colors in it, then would it effect the way that the sunset looks and the colors it makes?
One of the reasons that the sunset is red is because the sky has these color spectrum that are in the sky. They are kind of like a rainbow! the color changes based on the way that the light is shining. this effect is called the Rayleigh scattering...
In this picture the colors red and oragan really stand out. Although there are still the other colors of the rainbow in the sky. They are just more faint
This was created by two men one if which is not mentioned most of the time, These people are named Lord Rayleigh and William Ramsay. They were both British physicists, and won the Noble Prize in 1904
fun facts- Rayleigh scattering is more dramatic after the sunset. Rayleigh scattering causes the blue hue of the daytime sky and reddening of the sun at sunset. Although Lord Rayleigh and William Ramsay discovered the Rayleigh Scattering in 1894. The main inventor that you hear about is Lord Rayleigh; he was born on Nov.12, 1842 in Essex, England. He died in his home town in 1919. Lord Rayleigh won the Noble Peace Prize in Physics in 1904. He won this for his study in density of gases and isolating the chemical element Organ. *Sound * Wave theory* color vision
One of many equestions used by Lord Rayleigh and Sir William.
electrodynamics
electromagnetic
light scattering
density of gases
More History-
---- John William Stuart helped explain why the sky is blue to Rayleigh. William Ramsay was also known as Sir William Ramsay. Sir William was born on Oct. 2, 1852 in Glasgow. His life ended in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire on July 23rd 1916. Sir William also won a noble prize for Chemistry in 1904. Works. Some of the work that he did; he worked as an organic Chemist.
Their History-
Lord Rayleigh and Sir William did not just work on the scattering of the sunset lights but they also worked on some of the elements that we know today. For example: they started to work together for the first time in Oct, 1852. Although they started off together they went there spate ways before the year was up. Both Rayleigh and William succeeded in proving something that is still unknown. They would not share with the world.
The blue and th pink are every strong. The yellow is shown also.
This a painting and not a real picture the colors that are shown are really up in the sky.
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Effects of Rayleigh Scattering
How does the Rayleigh scattering effect the colors of the sunset?
If the sunset had different colors in it, then would it effect the way that the sunset looks and the colors it makes?
One of the reasons that the sunset is red is because the sky has these color spectrum that are in the sky. They are kind of like a rainbow! the color changes based on the way that the light is shining. this effect is called the Rayleigh scattering...
This was created by two men one if which is not mentioned most of the time, These people are named Lord Rayleigh and William Ramsay. They were both British physicists, and won the Noble Prize in 1904
fun facts- Rayleigh scattering is more dramatic after the sunset. Rayleigh scattering causes the blue hue of the daytime sky and reddening of the sun at sunset. Although Lord Rayleigh and William Ramsay discovered the Rayleigh Scattering in 1894. The main inventor that you hear about is Lord Rayleigh; he was born on Nov.12, 1842 in Essex, England. He died in his home town in 1919. Lord Rayleigh won the Noble Peace Prize in Physics in 1904. He won this for his study in density of gases and isolating the chemical element Organ. *Sound * Wave theory* color vision
More History-
----John William Stuart helped explain why the sky is blue to Rayleigh.
William Ramsay was also known as Sir William Ramsay. Sir William was born on Oct. 2, 1852 in Glasgow. His life ended in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire on July 23rd 1916. Sir William also won a noble prize for Chemistry in 1904.
Works. Some of the work that he did; he worked as an organic Chemist.
Their History-
Lord Rayleigh and Sir William did not just work on the scattering of the sunset lights but they also worked on some of the elements that we know today. For example: they started to work together for the first time in Oct, 1852. Although they started off together they went there spate ways before the year was up. Both Rayleigh and William succeeded in proving something that is still unknown. They would not share with the world.